Recently, under the cover of night, a Ford Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicle with no headlights on navigated along lonely desert roads, performing a task that would be perilous for a human driver.

Have you ever driven on dipped headlights rather than run the risk angering other drivers by forgetting you are using high-beam headlights? Ford has now developed a technology that enables drivers to take full advantage of their headlightscapability, without dazzling other drivers.

Ford scientists and engineers are working to integrate wearable devices and vehicles to enable driver-assist technologies to be more aware of the driver behind the wheel  particularly when that driver is stressed or sleepy.

Ford Motor Company launchs its new Sync 3 communications and entertainment system in Europe, allowing drivers to control their connected smartphones, audio, navigation, and climate functions with more conversational voice commands.

Audio makers, Monster has teamed up with Bentley Motors bespoke coach-building division, Mulliner, to create a stunning and uniquely Monster-inspired Monster by Mulliner, which makes its debut at CES 2016.

Ford is exploring linking smart devices like Amazon Echo and Wink to its vehicles to allow consumers to control lights, thermostats, security systems and other features of their homes from their car, and to stop, start, lock, unlock and check their vehicle fuel range from the comforts of their couch.

Ford is tripling its fleet of fully autonomous Ford Fusion Hybrid test vehicles  making it the largest in the automotive industry  and will use a new-generation sensor technology as the company further accelerates its autonomous vehicle development plans.